Immediate Care When You Need It Most

Expert emergency dental care when you need it most

Dental emergencies can be frightening and painful, requiring immediate professional care. At Dr. Farid Nikfar’s practice, we prioritize urgent dental situations and are committed to providing fast relief and effective treatment. Don’t suffer or risk permanent damage—contact us right away if you’re facing a dental emergency.

What Constitutes a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any situation involving your teeth, gums, or jaw that requires immediate professional attention to alleviate severe pain, stop bleeding, save a tooth, or prevent serious complications. Recognizing true emergencies helps you respond appropriately and seek care when time is critical.

Severe Toothaches

Intense, persistent tooth pain often indicates infection, advanced decay, or abscess. Delaying treatment can lead to the infection spreading to other areas.

Knocked-Out Teeth

Teeth dislodged by trauma may be saved if you receive treatment within an hour. Every minute counts in these situations.

Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Teeth

Fractured teeth expose sensitive inner layers to bacteria and can worsen quickly. Immediate care prevents further damage and infection.

Lost Fillings or Crowns

When restorations fall out, underlying tooth structure becomes vulnerable to decay and damage. Prompt replacement protects the tooth.

Dental Abscesses

Pus-filled infections around tooth roots cause severe pain and swelling. Abscesses are serious infections that require immediate treatment.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Deep cuts, lacerations, or puncture wounds to your lips, cheeks, tongue, or gums may require sutures and professional care to heal properly.

Jaw Injuries or Suspected Fractures

Trauma affecting your jaw requires immediate evaluation to prevent permanent damage and ensure proper healing.

Objects Lodged Between Teeth

Food or foreign objects stuck between teeth that can't be removed with floss may cause pain, swelling, or infection.

What Constitutes a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any situation involving your teeth, gums, or jaw that requires immediate professional attention to alleviate severe pain, stop bleeding, save a tooth, or prevent serious complications. Recognizing true emergencies helps you respond appropriately and seek care when time is critical.

Severe Toothaches

Intense, persistent tooth pain often indicates infection, advanced decay, or abscess. Delaying treatment can lead to the infection spreading to other areas.

Knocked-Out Teeth

Teeth dislodged by trauma may be saved if you receive treatment within an hour. Every minute counts in these situations.

Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Teeth

Fractured teeth expose sensitive inner layers to bacteria and can worsen quickly. Immediate care prevents further damage and infection.

Lost Fillings or Crowns

When restorations fall out, underlying tooth structure becomes vulnerable to decay and damage. Prompt replacement protects the tooth.

Dental Abscesses

Pus-filled infections around tooth roots cause severe pain and swelling. Abscesses are serious infections that require immediate treatment.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Deep cuts, lacerations, or puncture wounds to your lips, cheeks, tongue, or gums may require sutures and professional care to heal properly.

Jaw Injuries or Suspected Fractures

Trauma affecting your jaw requires immediate evaluation to prevent permanent damage and ensure proper healing.

Objects Lodged Between Teeth

Food or foreign objects stuck between teeth that can't be removed with floss may cause pain, swelling, or infection.

What Constitutes a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any situation involving your teeth, gums, or jaw that requires immediate professional attention to alleviate severe pain, stop bleeding, save a tooth, or prevent serious complications. Recognizing true emergencies helps you respond appropriately and seek care when time is critical.

Severe Toothaches

Intense, persistent tooth pain often indicates infection, advanced decay, or abscess. Delaying treatment can lead to the infection spreading to other areas.

Knocked-Out Teeth

Teeth dislodged by trauma may be saved if you receive treatment within an hour. Every minute counts in these situations.

Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Teeth

Fractured teeth expose sensitive inner layers to bacteria and can worsen quickly. Immediate care prevents further damage and infection.

Lost Fillings or Crowns

When restorations fall out, underlying tooth structure becomes vulnerable to decay and damage. Prompt replacement protects the tooth.

Dental Abscesses

Pus-filled infections around tooth roots cause severe pain and swelling. Abscesses are serious infections that require immediate treatment.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Deep cuts, lacerations, or puncture wounds to your lips, cheeks, tongue, or gums may require sutures and professional care to heal properly.

Jaw Injuries or Suspected Fractures

Trauma affecting your jaw requires immediate evaluation to prevent permanent damage and ensure proper healing.

Objects Lodged Between Teeth

Food or foreign objects stuck between teeth that can't be removed with floss may cause pain, swelling, or infection.

Contact us immediately for emergency dental care

We’re dedicated to providing urgent care to relieve pain and protect your oral health during dental emergencies. If you or a family member is in need, contact us at. (250) 724-4343. For after-hours emergencies, follow the voicemail instructions for assistance.